I was looking through an Adams book yesterday with a view to purchase - and
didn't.There were a few truly astonishing shots but ohsomany were a bit
pedestrian.
Andrew Fildes
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On 19/01/2011, at 4:42 AM, Bill Pearce wrote:
> Then let me rephrase. Without my usual typos. Most of his photos are , to
> me, cold and lifeless no matter how printed or by whom. Just one person,
> bear or monkey would help, but then he might have lost control. And yes, his
> use of darkroom techniques does give an almost over-photoshopped look. And,
> I do agree, that there are several masterpieces among the chaff. Remember
> the blind squirrel.
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